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José Luis García-López, Wally Wood, Hercules Unbound, planche originale - Comic Strip
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Hercules Unbound, planche originale

Comic Strip
1976
Ink
A3 (U.S.)
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Description

Hercules Unbound #4, planche #7, DC COMICS, 1976.
José Luis Garcia-Lopez au dessin, wallace Wood à l'encrage.

Comment

Anecdote: ma première planche, mon premier original! Et le souvenir de la librairie Actualités où je l'ai acquise pour presque rien. Je ne connaissais même pas la série ni le dessinateur principal; je débutais dans le comics V.O. et c'était la seule planche à vendre à la vue des clients.
Mais quelque chose, qui remontais sans doute à mes lectures antérieures m'avait attiré.
Après avoir complété et lu la série, je me suis rendu compte de l'importance de Jose Luis Garcia-López dans le monde du comics. Et aussi tout m'est revenu en lisant le nom de l'encreur, le choc: Wallace Wood!

Publication

  • Issue # 4
  • Dc Comics
  • 04/1976
  • Interior page

See also:   Hercules

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About José Luis García-López

sé Luis Garcia-Lopez was born in Spain, but moved to live in Argentina in 1952. In Argentina, he worked on various features, including 'Sergente Kirk' and 'Roland'. In the late 1960s, he began working on the romance titles of Charlton Comics (Hollywood Romances, Love Diary, Teen Confessions, Time for Love). In 1974 he moved to New York, where he started working on such DC titles as 'Superman', 'Batman', 'Hawkman', 'Tarzan' and 'Jonah Hex'. His powerful and personal style made him one of the best 'Superman' artists. He worked on the 'Superman' comic from 1975 to 1982, doing interiors as well as front covers. Garcia-Lopez has continued working for DC to this day, and his additional credits include 'Atari Force', 'Cinder and Ashe', 'Road to Perdition', 'Deadman', 'New Teen Titans' and a great amount of promotional artwork. Text (c) Lambiek